Today I want to show you my last 2 layouts - both classical in style I think - even I need a rest from alcohol, glimmer, spray and paste from time to time - I'm almost sure they are harmful when overdosed ;) Those lovely papers and rub-ons are a part of the November Feature Kit from Bad Girls:)

This is my take on this challenge - it wasn't easy but surely it was pure fun! I took some lovely photos during my trip to Wroclaw in Poland, and now altered them using several mediums. Please visit Bad Girls Project 52 blogto see all the lovely creations and to take part in the challenge! Have fun!

Tips for re-creating:If you want to alter a photo , start with choosing the right one, give it a lot of contrast and print it on a printer, then cut to the right size, which is 12x18 cm. Now you can start altering - use masks and ink to create the gears pattern and then cover chosen places by using the adhesive tape and putting some molding paste in the corners of the photo. The next step is misting with chosen colours and drying the creation with a heating tool - the places covered with a tape will stay black and white of course. when the surface is dry - use the transparent pigment ink, stamps and embossing powder to emboss decorative motives - quotes or floral swirls. Heat it with the heating tool till the powder gets hard and sililar to plastic. The last step is stamping extra elements on the misted paper, cutting them and sticking on the art money - like the quote and a pointing hand - to create a 3D effect - it's also time to distress the edges, teraing them a bit and adding some dyed gauze and or ading some personal touches like drawing frames using a plack ink pen. It's done! Hope you 'll have great fun!

In the late January or early February I've found information about Dress Up Project on Druga Szesnaście blog - and from the first moment I knew I had to take it on! I simply loved the idea of creating 12 dresses in a year and putting them all together in one wardrobe... my is on it's way of course, it is more like "wordrobalbum" in fact. I had one blank at my place, fitting perfectly for this project.So - here it goes - my January Dress:

Some time ago I was asked by my friend Fryne to take part in a kind of personal challenge. She wanted to scraplift my layout. But to make it more funny she didn't let me know which one she chose. The same did I.Those of you who guess the original will participate in a drawing of a small RAK (I will keep the comments hidden till the end to make it harder :D; 1 comment = 1 chance in the drawing, but if you post the info on your blog, Facebook or Twitter account you'll get extra chances).HERE you can find Anna's blog (and her scraplift of my work - you can participate in her drawing also) and HERE is her scrapook.com gallery.The deadline to comment is 22nd February, when we are going to post the second part of the challenge.

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